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256D.07 TIME OF PAYMENT OF ASSISTANCE.
An applicant for general assistance or general assistance medical care authorized by section
256D.03, subdivision 3, shall be deemed eligible if the application and the verification of the
statement on that application demonstrate that the applicant is within the eligibility criteria
established by sections 256D.01 to 256D.21 and any applicable rules of the commissioner. Any
person requesting general assistance or general assistance medical care shall be permitted by the
county agency to make an application for assistance as soon as administratively possible and in
no event later than the fourth day following the date on which assistance is first requested, and
no county agency shall require that a person requesting assistance appear at the offices of the
county agency more than once prior to the date on which the person is permitted to make the
application. The application shall be in writing in the manner and upon the form prescribed by
the commissioner and attested to by the oath of the applicant or in lieu thereof shall contain the
following declaration which shall be signed by the applicant: "I declare that this application has
been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge and belief is a true and correct statement
of every material point." On the date that general assistance is first requested, the county agency
shall inquire and determine whether the person requesting assistance is in immediate need of food,
shelter, clothing, assistance for necessary transportation, or other emergency assistance pursuant
to section 256D.06, subdivision 2. A person in need of emergency assistance shall be granted
emergency assistance immediately, and necessary emergency assistance shall continue for up to
30 days following the date of application. A determination of an applicant's eligibility for general
assistance shall be made by the county agency as soon as the required verifications are received
by the county agency and in no event later than 30 days following the date that the application
is made. Any verifications required of the applicant shall be reasonable, and the commissioner
shall by rule establish reasonable verifications. General assistance shall be granted to an eligible
applicant without the necessity of first securing action by the board of the county agency. The
first month's grant must be computed to cover the time period starting with the date a signed
application form is received by the county agency or from the date that the applicant meets
all eligibility factors, whichever occurs later.
If upon verification and due investigation it appears that the applicant provided false
information and the false information materially affected the applicant's eligibility for general
assistance or general assistance medical care provided pursuant to section 256D.03, subdivision 3,
or the amount of the applicant's general assistance grant, the county agency may refer the matter
to the county attorney. The county attorney may commence a criminal prosecution or a civil
action for the recovery of any general assistance wrongfully received, or both.
History: 1973 c 650 art 21 s 7; 1979 c 237 s 1; 1980 c 536 s 14; 1981 c 40 s 1; 1986 c 444;
1988 c 689 art 2 s 192; 1990 c 568 art 4 s 84; 1991 c 292 art 5 s 46

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